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ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 04 Jan 18 11.09pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

what about behind closed doors football matches?

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 05 Jan 18 12.44am

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

what about behind closed doors football matches?

I'm getting old. This has reminded me of Charlie Rich!

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 05 Jan 18 3.17pm

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

When you realise the scale of what we can physically detect using technology and compare it to how small the planck length is.

Man oh man.....it's a frigging comparative universe in scale.

Could dimensions be hiding there?...feck knows....pass the bubblegum.

Edited by Stirlingsays (04 Jan 2018 5.44pm)

I think physics has made mathematical cases for at least 11 dimensions (mathematics goes crazy for dimensions). Of course, they're less exciting than Science Fiction would describe.

I used to know this girl at university who was doing a PHD in topological space. F**k me she was on a different level of intelligence than any one I have ever met. Even my Brother in Law, who holds a PHD is particle physics, didn't understand most of what she was talking about.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 05 Jan 18 3.22pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

I think physics has made mathematical cases for at least 11 dimensions (mathematics goes crazy for dimensions). Of course, they're less exciting than Science Fiction would describe.

I used to know this girl at university who was doing a PHD in topological space. F**k me she was on a different level of intelligence than any one I have ever met. Even my Brother in Law, who holds a PHD is particle physics, didn't understand most of what she was talking about.

Thank goodness for science!

Here's to society that puts it front and centre.

 


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